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World|politics|October 28, 2015 / 03:09 PM
Russian intelligence chief: IS may invade Central Asia

AKIPRESS.COM -  Alexander Bortnikov Russian intelligence has warned of an increased risk of Taliban or Islamic State fighters invading Central Asia.

FSB director Alexander Bortnikov said in comments carried by Russian news agencies on Wednesday that a concentration of Taliban fighters, some of whom had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group, at Afghanistan's northern border make the risk of invasion tangible, reports ABC News.

Afghanistan shares a porous border with the former Soviet republics of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, which has been a source of drugs coming into Russia and is a longstanding worry of Moscow's.

Putin earlier this month called the situation in Afghanistan "close to critical" and called on other ex-Soviet nations to be prepared to act together to repel a possible attack.

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